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Sky-Tec Pull Start Conversion Starter C12ST2/S

$2198.00/Each
+$296.95 Core Exchange Charge
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Part# 07-00719
MFR Model# C12ST2/S

Overview

SKY-TEC C12ST2/S - FAA PMA certified replacement starter for IO240 and 2009-on O200 engines. About 5 lbs. lighter than stock OEM starters. 2-Year factory warranty. No modification required for IO-240 and 2009-on O200 engines.

Order C12ST2/S only if fitting a newer IO240 or 2009+ O200 engine.

If your aircraft has an older A65-12, A75-12, C85-12, C90, C145, O200 or O300 with TCM's pull-type starter, order the complete pull-start conversion kit, KCST2, P/N 07-00721 instead (see "alternate items").

If your aircraft has a GO-300 with the pull-type starter, order KCST2/SR, P/N 07-01856 (see "alternate items").

Features

  • 9.2 lbs.
  • Bolt-off / Bolt-on
  • High Torque
  • Reliable Design
  • 2-Year Factory Warranty
  • For Pull-Start A75-12 through O-300-C engines previously modified for Push-Button Starters
  • Bolt-off / Bolt-On Installation
  • Includes Gasket
  • PMA Certified

Core Return Policy

Any unit being returned for core or warranty core credit shall be, as removed from the engine, complete and not disassembled. No core or warranty core credit will be allowed for automotive units. Units that are rusty or cannot be overhauled for any reason will be classified as scrap, having no value. Units which have been weld repaired, as well as units which have been disassembled and then reassembled with old parts, will also be classified as scrap, having no value. A percentage of the core value will be charged for all missing or damaged parts. At no time will the damaged or missing parts charge on any unit exceed the core value of that unit.

1. Core will only be accepted for credit 12 months from date of invoice.
2. Cores returned in excess of cores invoiced will not be accepted.
3. Cores must be of like purchase, a directly superseded unit or replaced unit when installing an STC'd product.
4. Competitive product cores are acceptable returns.
5. Cores must have a legible data tag for part and serial number verification.

Note: Customer will need to provide core for overhaul in the event our supplier does not have cores available to overhaul.

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Reviews

Unbelievable difference ...Ive always had problems getting my IO-240-B to turn over...ha, not anymore! Sky-Tec customer for life now!! And great customer service from Aircraft Spruce!!!

W.f. T Verified Purchase

SKY-TEC STARTER C12ST2/S PL ST

June 22, 2023

All A Verified Purchase

SKY-TEC STARTER C12ST2/S PL ST

May 18, 2022

O.K.

Klaus Z Verified Purchase

SKY-TEC STARTER C12ST2/S PL ST

August 29, 2021

Always good support and fast shipping.

Terry W
September 15, 2019

I just tackled the installation of a new starter on my C-150B. The most challenging part of the process is cutting off the old starter's pinion shaft from inside the case of the engine. If you follow the pictures posted on the Sky-tec website http://www.skytecair.com/Converting_Pull.htm the process is much easier. I cut a piece of cardboard(took a couple of times of fitting and re cutting) and used clay to fill the gaps between it and the case. This worked perfect to keep the broken cut-off wheels and the cutting debris from entering the engine. I fed a drop light between the firewall and engine mount to adequately light up the area. I also stood on 2 step ladders on the left side of the nose and actually worked from above, not from the side. I did make two cuts on the shaft to allow the final cut to be almost flush with the case. The first cut took off about 2 and the final took off the remaining 3/8s of the post. Hold your cutter firmly and squarely so you dont slip off and either nick the case or nick the gear teeth that are right below the shaft. If you have a very thin piece of stainless sheeting, you may want to tape it to the top of the gear and below the shaft before cutting (just in case you slip). I did my final dressing of the stub with a dremel tool flat grinding stone. I then vacuumed out the entire area and flushed the remaining crud out of the area with solvent. I feel that most everything was washed out, which was a concern prior to starting. This took about 4.5 hours for everything(removal of old starter, cable, T handle and firewall bracket, cutting off pinion shaft & cleaning cavity, installation of new starter, wires, push button and reinstalling the cowl). A project like this is very intimidating but is really not that bad. And you talk about spinning the prop...WOW! I should have done this years ago. The weight savings is huge(about 8 pounds)!!

Ken H
December 11, 2014

I replaced my Sky-Tec Starter C12ST2, S/N 2C-100702 on my 0-200 Continental engine. My engine tac time is 147 hours since engine Major overhaul and Sky-Tec starter installed. I did not fly my aircraft for several years but none the less the Sky-Tec starter at the most has 400 starts on it. So, I drove to Aircraft Spruce and Specialty in Georgia to pick up a new Sky-Tec C12ST2. I could not believe that for $923.00 you dont even get a Gasket with the starter. Many people may be asking why I purchased another Sky-Tec if the last one failed with only a few hundred starts! After working on aircraft for 40 years. I am betting that I received a defective starter and Sky-Tec will compensate me. (NO GASKET REALLY!)

Mark T
December 28, 2021

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Please note, Aircraft Spruce Canada's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce Canada assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

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